LONDON (Reuters) - The fate of lost fat is divided into two parts, some of which turn into carbon dioxide that comes out of the lungs while breathing, while the rest of the fat becomes water, according to a study by scientists Robin Merman, a physicist and Andrew Brown, Comes out of the human body through urine, sweat or tears, according to the site "Daily Health" on health.

In other words, if you lose 10 kilos of your extra weight, 8.4 kg of them will be released by the lung, and the remaining 1.6 will turn into water.

Which means that the largest amount of fat lost by the body out of the lung, which made the researchers in this study confirm that increasing the rate of breathing or the amount of oxygen you breathe can greatly enhance the metabolism, which can be achieved by exercising for an hour a day .